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. >> my father, don green, was on united flight 93. flying was totally his thing. that's what he did for a living. his father was a pilot. he learned to fly when he was 14, before he had a driver's license. it was his passion. he was the one who could have landed that plainne. and i know if he could have been up if that cockpit, he would have been and he would have landed that plane. we have also said that some of the individual passenger's impact is no greater than when they became one and took a tremendous risk. they acted when it's hard to tell if any of us would have done the same thing. we go to shanksville we have to deal with those 40 people who came together and did something so great. and then people wanting to memorialize that action. but we also have to deal with our individual loss. i lost my dad. throughout the past 10 years, i've tried to think more of these anniversaries as less of remembering a loss and more of remembering a life. when he was my age, he lost his mother. shortly thereafter lost his father. so i have always seen his life as a source o
. >> my father, don green, was on united flight 93. flying was totally his thing. that's what he did for a living. his father was a pilot. he learned to fly when he was 14, before he had a driver's license. it was his passion. he was the one who could have landed that plainne. and i know if he could have been up if that cockpit, he would have been and he would have landed that plane. we have also said that some of the individual passenger's impact is no greater than when they became one...
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. >> we have to be sure we don overreact. that's in terms of the desired military response. but more importantly is to think through what we are doing in terms of consequences and avoid sorts of things that would play to the extremist cause. two be a at home, ensure, we think real hard about what we are willing to give up in the aftermath of an attack or how frayed we are. we don't have to live in fear. that's what the terrorists want to do more than anything instill fear. if they do that, they win, we lose. >> we we look at how we have changed within the last decade and we have to think about what kind of country we want to be for the next decade security is never going to go away as and american concern. the wounds of 9/11 are still fresh to us as nation. we are still both alert and concerned about the prospect that there will be another 9/11. that really has not changed at all. but what have we learned in ten years of what works and doesn't work in terms of keeping us safe? >> it works it seems in small focused pinpoint type operations, whether they are against nuclear we
. >> we have to be sure we don overreact. that's in terms of the desired military response. but more importantly is to think through what we are doing in terms of consequences and avoid sorts of things that would play to the extremist cause. two be a at home, ensure, we think real hard about what we are willing to give up in the aftermath of an attack or how frayed we are. we don't have to live in fear. that's what the terrorists want to do more than anything instill fear. if they do...
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they don usually keep it on their person. wh they'll do is they'll keep stash area somewre close to the vicinity they're waiting. he's going to go g the bundle, bring it back, and theyou'll see the exchge being made with the moy and the drugs. >> the dea hicter captures the hando-hand exchange with its eye in the sky. >> the guy camack and handed it to the guy. he's handing it f. >> you got ten right? >> eight? >> all right, l be back. >> that looks to be a positive transaction there. we took care of it. it's done. >> madehe buy. we're coverin theundercover with surveillance, justn case, bring m right back to our office. >> this t labeling that they use. this is the stamp here is paris for paris hilton. ten theselassines are in a bundle and we'urchased this bundle for $80. >> we watched as dea undercover agentsought what they said was heroin two mormes that day. >> 70s good, right? >> 80. >> all right. t seems like for young people, for minors, heroin's easier to t than a pack of cigarees or a six-pack of beer. >> heroin easy
they don usually keep it on their person. wh they'll do is they'll keep stash area somewre close to the vicinity they're waiting. he's going to go g the bundle, bring it back, and theyou'll see the exchge being made with the moy and the drugs. >> the dea hicter captures the hando-hand exchange with its eye in the sky. >> the guy camack and handed it to the guy. he's handing it f. >> you got ten right? >> eight? >> all right, l be back. >> that looks to be a...
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they don actually arrest ybody. sossentially this is harassment. >> t u.s. supreme court says when t two laws conflict, federal law trumps state law and the dea says ty'll continue to uphold feder law >> we definitely believe we' having an impact b because there are soany here in los angeles it is a difficult sk. f bill leahy, whose west hollywood ste was raided in 2007, trying to operate a legitimate businesin such murky territory is fficult, but worth the risk. >>re you worried each day about the dea cong in to shut you wn? >> every day wopen those doors practice civil disobedience. every day. does it worry ? sure. >> they put me othe ground there with a gun to my head. >> t feds raid his dispensary and his home. the clock is tickg the 72 ur sale is on. with zero pcent apr for 72 months on select '09 chevy models including impala. with an epa estimated 29 mpg highway. at's better than toyota avalon. and now get zero pcent apr for 72 monthson any impalwith an average finance savings of over $,200. buthurry, time is runningout. the 72 hour le emonday. see yo
they don actually arrest ybody. sossentially this is harassment. >> t u.s. supreme court says when t two laws conflict, federal law trumps state law and the dea says ty'll continue to uphold feder law >> we definitely believe we' having an impact b because there are soany here in los angeles it is a difficult sk. f bill leahy, whose west hollywood ste was raided in 2007, trying to operate a legitimate businesin such murky territory is fficult, but worth the risk. >>re you...
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hurry in to sears optical today and don miss a thing. with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >> oxycontin. >> when oxycontin addict nick dent robbed eight pharmacies in eight days he committed a f
hurry in to sears optical today and don miss a thing. with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist...
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hurry in to sears optical today and don miss a thing. >>> in 2008, the u.s. spent more than $13 million on marijuana eradications, seizing some 4.6 million plants on public lands alone. aside from the public safety hazard, they say illegal marijuana grows endanger wildlife and the environment. among the fertilizer and food the areas are littered with animal remains. >> found this in the cultivation site, a bear paw cut at the wrist and one of the digits has been cut off. >> the government doesn't have enough resources to clean up the mess. >> stay back around the perimeter. >> so they rely on volunteer groups like the high sierra trail crew. months after this 12,000 plant grow was found in sequoia national forest, the crew flies back to haul out the trash. >> the mess is practically untouched. >> here's what's left of some form of a rifle. >> the team discovers multiple propane tanks. >> these are a major hazard. if a fire was to start in this area, an unsuspecting fire crew could walk into the path of something that would either explode or potentially shoot
hurry in to sears optical today and don miss a thing. >>> in 2008, the u.s. spent more than $13 million on marijuana eradications, seizing some 4.6 million plants on public lands alone. aside from the public safety hazard, they say illegal marijuana grows endanger wildlife and the environment. among the fertilizer and food the areas are littered with animal remains. >> found this in the cultivation site, a bear paw cut at the wrist and one of the digits has been cut off. >>...
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>> well, i mean, i'd like to associate myself with don there. the question of whether or not the president says terrorism or not is sadly irrelevant when you walk around the square. it's in the mind of the trerized. this was a shell-shocked feeling you saw. and the other thing that's unique to this particular event is you're dealing with eyewitnesss who have already run 26 miles today. these are people who are stunned anyway. and then to come around that last corner and come down boylston street and essentially walk or run or jog into the abyss, it's beyond by experience. what was left when i got down there were exhausted emts, the absolutely exhausted people in the medical tent, and runners trying to get together with their families. entire families trying to regroup on the common and in the public garden and in that part of back bay going towards the river that was not blocked off. >> i want to read information since you're talking about this for folks in the boston area or looking for loved ones, here's important information in getting in con
>> well, i mean, i'd like to associate myself with don there. the question of whether or not the president says terrorism or not is sadly irrelevant when you walk around the square. it's in the mind of the trerized. this was a shell-shocked feeling you saw. and the other thing that's unique to this particular event is you're dealing with eyewitnesss who have already run 26 miles today. these are people who are stunned anyway. and then to come around that last corner and come down boylston...
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don, can i ask you a question? there was quite a bit of reaction to this linguistic question about whether the president did or did not use the word terrorism to discuss this event. chuck todd and i have a back and forth. does it matter from the prospective of an investigator on the ground, is that at all meaningful to doing your job? >> at this point that's something more for the media to worry about and what the president said. this investigation is being treated like terrorism. the default position is when you have multiple devices go off or attempted to go off, it's -- it's terrorism from an investigative standpoint. >> in terms of the resources that are brought to bear? >> in terms of the resources, in term of the laws that will be used, you know, the methods and tech techniques of the investigation. this will be treated like terrorism. until proven otherwise, essentially. maybe it will turn out to be just a nothing -- you know, as a traditional terrorism with an idealistic motive or a specific identified grou
don, can i ask you a question? there was quite a bit of reaction to this linguistic question about whether the president did or did not use the word terrorism to discuss this event. chuck todd and i have a back and forth. does it matter from the prospective of an investigator on the ground, is that at all meaningful to doing your job? >> at this point that's something more for the media to worry about and what the president said. this investigation is being treated like terrorism. the...
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this is don west and mark o'mara. take a look. >> i think the prosecution of george zimmerman was disgraceful. as happy as i am for george zimmerman, i'm thrilled that this jury kept this tragedy from becoming a travesty. >> i think that the things would have been different if george zimmerman was black for this reason. he never would have been charged with a crime. >> melissa, did that -- >> so what i appreciate about what you just said is something i think we have to keep in mind here that is critical going forward, and that, you know, that's right, george zimmerman was absolutely, constitutionally had the right to a vigorous defense. these defense attorneys put on a vigorous defense. i think there's a lot of reasons to ask about how vigorous the prosecution was. that said, what we are now looking at is sort of the social and political and economic construction that comes around this case and that's the thing that's bigger than the actual trial, itself. >> you know, someone said this thing on twitter, i think it was
this is don west and mark o'mara. take a look. >> i think the prosecution of george zimmerman was disgraceful. as happy as i am for george zimmerman, i'm thrilled that this jury kept this tragedy from becoming a travesty. >> i think that the things would have been different if george zimmerman was black for this reason. he never would have been charged with a crime. >> melissa, did that -- >> so what i appreciate about what you just said is something i think we have to...
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we're on the inside that i wanted to speak to most and don, i will begin with you. you were at cms while this implementation was happening. why are we having trouble? did you see it coming? is it your fault? >> it's a very hard problem. the interfaces that have to be created to make the federal exchange work right are extremely complex. many agencies, states, the internal revenue service, this is a big job. i wish we didn't have the problems we face now. but in some way, i wish people would just take a deep breath here. we are in a multidecade trajectory for this country getting us to health care is a human right. we have a big technical problem here. it has to be solved. it will be solved, i'm sure. i wish we'd just get some perspective here. we're trying to help our country migrate into a whole new health care era and this will be fixed. i'm sure. >> why are you so sure? i want to lay out the panic scenario. just laid out by ezra klein. in order for these insurance pools to work, you've got to get young, healthy people. you pool the risk. that's why the mandate ex
we're on the inside that i wanted to speak to most and don, i will begin with you. you were at cms while this implementation was happening. why are we having trouble? did you see it coming? is it your fault? >> it's a very hard problem. the interfaces that have to be created to make the federal exchange work right are extremely complex. many agencies, states, the internal revenue service, this is a big job. i wish we didn't have the problems we face now. but in some way, i wish people...
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and lisa says when our sun burns out and don says an alien invasion of sarah palin clones. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] once in a while, everything falls into perfect harmony. [ engine revs ] and you find yourself in exactly the right place at the right time. just be sure you're in the right car when it happens. the 2014 c-class sports sedan. power, performance and style in total alignment. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. so hurry in and try three succulent entrées. like our new snow crab and crab butter shrimp, just $14.99. only at red lobster where we sea food differently. [ male announcer ] now try 7 lunch choices at $7.99. sandwiches, salads, and more. >>> we're back. joan walsh and ezra klein are both here. why did you write this piece? >> because i woke up monday morning in a changed america. we had gone from nonstop coverage, and i thought appropriate coverage of the constitutional crisis that the republican party had brought us to. the brink of global economic disaster. and suddenl
and lisa says when our sun burns out and don says an alien invasion of sarah palin clones. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] once in a while, everything falls into perfect harmony. [ engine revs ] and you find yourself in exactly the right place at the right time. just be sure you're in the right car when it happens. the 2014 c-class sports sedan. power, performance and style in total alignment. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz...
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and lisa says when our sunburns out and don says an alien invasion of sarah palin clones. we'll be right back. and the s. [ female announcer ] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. was a truly amazing day.ey, with nice 'n easy, without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers. you can find it all on angie's list. join today. avo: sales event is "sback.hen drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. >>> we're back. joan walsh and ezra klein are both her
and lisa says when our sunburns out and don says an alien invasion of sarah palin clones. we'll be right back. and the s. [ female announcer ] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. was a truly amazing day.ey, with nice 'n easy, without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our...
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and lisa says when our sunburns out and don says an alien invasion of sarah palin clones. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> we're back. joan walsh and ezra klein are both here. why did you write this piece? >> because i woke up monday morning in a changed america. we had gone from nonstop coverage, and i thought appropriate coverage of the constitutional crisis that the republican party had brought us to. the brink of global economic disaster. and suddenly the disaster was the website of the affordable care act, which is not the affordable care act. it is only a part of it. the president was right to say that. and i saw a kind of piling on, including by liberals. and i really -- i didn't do many of the things i'm accused of. i didn't say don't report on these things. i didn't say don't talk about them. i said, have a sense of perspectiv
and lisa says when our sunburns out and don says an alien invasion of sarah palin clones. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> we're back. joan walsh and ezra klein are both here. why did you write this piece? >> because i woke up monday morning...
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no t president don' derve sole credit. he wasn't one of the people who raided the compound but he was ultimately the guy that if things had gone wrong, blame would have fallen on him. and that thing went right, he gets the credit for it. i just tend to believe in politics, you are what your record says you are. on the economy, his record is uite oba oerha rdon oam biladen. here's a n videohejust p tod >> he perseved here at home and as commander in chief. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> go, go, go. >> and a terrorist who is responsible for the murderom tf eass pridenba h co o ofheos dviveredes arin histy. heookomethihat was a unifying event for all americans and managed to turn it into a divisive partisan political attac attack. >> stephanie cutter is the deputy campaign manager for the president's re-election team and joins me from chicago. you've got the video up today. the anniversar
no t president don' derve sole credit. he wasn't one of the people who raided the compound but he was ultimately the guy that if things had gone wrong, blame would have fallen on him. and that thing went right, he gets the credit for it. i just tend to believe in politics, you are what your record says you are. on the economy, his record is uite oba oerha rdon oam biladen. here's a n videohejust p tod >> he perseved here at home and as commander in chief. >> tonight, i can report to...
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. >> families had complained as late as yesterday that massey energy, and don blankenship, the ceo, had not been responsive to them. has that changed in the last couple of hours. are you satisfied with the way massey energy is interacting with the families, with the people who are waiting for information about their loved ones? >> andrea, all i can tell you is that i've been on both sides of the table. as a family member who lost a loved one back in 1968, and i knew that if i ever got in a position to help and to communicate and the reach out, just to hug and to love and to let them know how much we care about them, i would do that. and unfortunately i've had to do it too many times as governor. 2006 we had sago. i can't speak for the company and how they approached this situation, this horrendous situation. i can only tell you, the state, we've reached out. i do understand the company officials had gone down last night and they spoke, and the people were very open in saying they hadn't heard and what they were upset about. i think there was some apologies. i think hopefully they've got
. >> families had complained as late as yesterday that massey energy, and don blankenship, the ceo, had not been responsive to them. has that changed in the last couple of hours. are you satisfied with the way massey energy is interacting with the families, with the people who are waiting for information about their loved ones? >> andrea, all i can tell you is that i've been on both sides of the table. as a family member who lost a loved one back in 1968, and i knew that if i ever...
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. >> tell me a story, of course, what don hewitt always advised his correspondents. you know, he was human. and frail and he acknowledged his depression. three episodes i believe of depression. he was a vigorous, wonderful, extraordinaire newsman who also home run suffered and communicated that and an was honest enough to acknowledge it. so there were so many sides to mike wallace and we, of course, the condolences to his wife mary and his son, his step sons and, of course, chris wallace his son, our former colleague, tom. but the legacy that "60 minutes" has created i heard you talking earlier, i was just riveted to bob simon's report everywhere congo last night on that orchestra. the story telling on that program after all of these decades is just amazing. >> it is. and mike helped set the pace for it. it was not just all about interviews with him. he also did other stories but he had a keen sense of a narrative. i think that too grew a little bit out of his early theatrical training but it was his i think sting and don hooewitt's instin. they would have screaming
. >> tell me a story, of course, what don hewitt always advised his correspondents. you know, he was human. and frail and he acknowledged his depression. three episodes i believe of depression. he was a vigorous, wonderful, extraordinaire newsman who also home run suffered and communicated that and an was honest enough to acknowledge it. so there were so many sides to mike wallace and we, of course, the condolences to his wife mary and his son, his step sons and, of course, chris wallace...
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and don, who in the heck would want somebody who politically called you corrupt to be the ranking bipartisan guy to judge you? now, i don't expect answers today and i know you're going home and i wish all of you well. but at the end of the day, somebody, somebody has to do more than wish i go away. somebody has to tell me when does rangel get a chance to talk to witnesses? i haven't talked with any member of the ethics committee. i haven't talked -- i mean, in terms of settlement, my lawyers have, haven't talked with any of the witnesses, and they had to expedite this case. in other words, i have a shorter time to prepare for reasons that they tell me, don't challenge the ethics committee, they make up this stuff as they go along. so my lawyer, i can understand how financially, this had thing can go on longer than i can afford. but she is willing to assist me in working outpro bono and i will expect the leadership to help you. don't let this happen to you. don't walk away from this because it is convenient that i disappear because not all of will be able to withstand it as i have. if there's
and don, who in the heck would want somebody who politically called you corrupt to be the ranking bipartisan guy to judge you? now, i don't expect answers today and i know you're going home and i wish all of you well. but at the end of the day, somebody, somebody has to do more than wish i go away. somebody has to tell me when does rangel get a chance to talk to witnesses? i haven't talked with any member of the ethics committee. i haven't talked -- i mean, in terms of settlement, my lawyers...
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the highs and the lows of don rostenkowski. >> reporter: absolutely. and andrea, just to think, this happens 24 hours after we lost senator ted stevens, another veteran, another link to an older era in washington where the two parties worked together much more effectively than they do now. somebody who also found at the end of his career, he got on the wrong side of a scandal and it ended up costing him his seat. but both of those guys were fixtures in washington. they did a lot of good in their career. they're going to be missed by a lot of people in both parties. >> thanks so much for all of that in franklin park there in philadelphia. john harwood. and for more now on what all these primary results mean and a sneak peek at our latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll that we're unveiling right hour, let's bring in "washington post" columnist and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. thanks so much. there are a couple of story lines that are clear from what happened last night. first of all michael bennet is an appointed senator who actually wo
the highs and the lows of don rostenkowski. >> reporter: absolutely. and andrea, just to think, this happens 24 hours after we lost senator ted stevens, another veteran, another link to an older era in washington where the two parties worked together much more effectively than they do now. somebody who also found at the end of his career, he got on the wrong side of a scandal and it ended up costing him his seat. but both of those guys were fixtures in washington. they did a lot of good...
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before we go to break, we want to take this moment to remember a pioneer, "6 to 0 minutes" creator don hewitt, died today of pancreatic cancer at the able of 86. he was known as the father of modern television for a good reason. he was the executive producer of cbs news, a title he took after stepping down only five years ago from "60 minutes." his journalism career spanned six decades, really, the history of broadcast news. played a major role in news events from the 1940s to the 1960s and on, including the first televised presidential debates in 1960, the nixon/kennedy debates, one in this very studio. avenues producer, director and developer whose greater achievement was creating "60 minutes" in 1968. he was survived buys his wife of 30 years, marilyn berger, a former correspondent. he is home with his family at new york when he passed away. (announcer) illness doesn't care where you live... ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as poss
before we go to break, we want to take this moment to remember a pioneer, "6 to 0 minutes" creator don hewitt, died today of pancreatic cancer at the able of 86. he was known as the father of modern television for a good reason. he was the executive producer of cbs news, a title he took after stepping down only five years ago from "60 minutes." his journalism career spanned six decades, really, the history of broadcast news. played a major role in news events from the 1940s...
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the team led by hall of fame coach don shula went 17-0 in that 1972-'73 season. the only team never to get the celebration. president nixon was right in the midst of the watergate scandal. the president had a good time with the season. >> the bears lost once in their nearly perfect season. >> we beat them. >> it happened to be the dolphins. >> this is something we hope you find a good spot for somewhere in your office or in the -- where you can look at it and this about that whipping that we put on that '85 bears team. or 3. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. >>> well, just like old times. president obama heads out on a political road trip tomorrow taking his message about college affordability and economic mobility to new york state and, of course, my home state of pennsylvania. >> while the president attempts to sell his domest
the team led by hall of fame coach don shula went 17-0 in that 1972-'73 season. the only team never to get the celebration. president nixon was right in the midst of the watergate scandal. the president had a good time with the season. >> the bears lost once in their nearly perfect season. >> we beat them. >> it happened to be the dolphins. >> this is something we hope you find a good spot for somewhere in your office or in the -- where you can look at it and this about...
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he was outspent by everybody, perry on the republican side, friedman, the don imus candidate. they all had more money. guess who finished second? the guy on the democratic ballot high up on the ballot. that's worth 25%. >> i've got to take you to family feud, alaska. because i don't want to leave -- >> this is the best. the worst part of alaska is that the polls close at midnight eastern time. i need my -- as you can tell looking at me -- >> you'll be up anyway. >> totally true. >> charlie is my son, charlie keeps me up. charlie crist does not keep me up at night. look, sarah palin's endorsements have gotten a lot of attention broadly. a lot of attention in alaska. she endorsed a guy named joe miller who none of us had never heard of frankly before including chuck and i who pay attention. tea party conservative lisa murkowski the incumbent is not beloved by conservatives, not sure she's hated by conservatives either. first dude todd palin, the iron dog gets in for miller, as well. it hasn't taken off. they insist there is some momentum in that if miller loses by ten, that's th
he was outspent by everybody, perry on the republican side, friedman, the don imus candidate. they all had more money. guess who finished second? the guy on the democratic ballot high up on the ballot. that's worth 25%. >> i've got to take you to family feud, alaska. because i don't want to leave -- >> this is the best. the worst part of alaska is that the polls close at midnight eastern time. i need my -- as you can tell looking at me -- >> you'll be up anyway. >>...
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his saying that that vote against the war in iraq and his subsequent tough questioning which followed don rumsfeld, he thought that that vote against the iraq war was a defining one and was perhaps his most important vote in the senate. so it was foreshadowed by that decision to get on the armed services committee as well. thank you, bill careick, for your recollections. thank you, lester holt. i know you've got to prepare for your reporting on "nightly news." and joining us now from "the washington post," dan balz. dan, there's so much to talk about when you think about ted kennedy's legacy, domestic, foreign, the statesman, the pal. what about his impact in presidential campaigns that you've covered? >> well, andrea, it's been a big impact. you can start, obviously, with the endorsement of barack obama in late january, 2008, which i think the obama campaign rightly recognizes as a pivotal moment in the campaign that obama won against hillary clinton. it came right after his big victory in south carolina, after the most divisive primary that they ran. it gave the campaign a big boost, it
his saying that that vote against the war in iraq and his subsequent tough questioning which followed don rumsfeld, he thought that that vote against the iraq war was a defining one and was perhaps his most important vote in the senate. so it was foreshadowed by that decision to get on the armed services committee as well. thank you, bill careick, for your recollections. thank you, lester holt. i know you've got to prepare for your reporting on "nightly news." and joining us now from...
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mayor bing is against it, don conyers is against it and john dingell. you've got a lot of democrats who are very against that. have you reached a negotiated solution? >> i think we've got a good law. we put that in place and it dealt with two issues. one is there was no early warning system about financial issues. the best thing to do is avoid it. we put in a system to identify issues ahead of time. then the other piece was was we've had emergency management laws going back to governor blanchard some time ago and your only other option would have been bankruptcy. the idea was let's empower them to have more afternoon. get out, get them running their community again. >> doesn't this freeze investment when you have this law hanging over the head of potential investors? some have come in and tried do more in detroit. what is the percentage for them to get in when they see this law hanging over their head? >> i think the law encourages investors to be more proactive in the sense they know it's going to be a shorter time that you're going to have this kind o
mayor bing is against it, don conyers is against it and john dingell. you've got a lot of democrats who are very against that. have you reached a negotiated solution? >> i think we've got a good law. we put that in place and it dealt with two issues. one is there was no early warning system about financial issues. the best thing to do is avoid it. we put in a system to identify issues ahead of time. then the other piece was was we've had emergency management laws going back to governor...
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. >> when he said to don imus today was i have been depicked in a way -- governor now. i have been depicted in a way that's been racialized i sexualized, hyper-sexualized and dissolute. it is hard to diminish this kind of uproar once it gets started. how beyond is it beyond the new york tabs that has been running crazy with the stuff but to spread this into a national story when nobody even knows what the story is about? >> i mean, you know, that's the kind of crazy thing about this. and they certainly have a point, you know, some beef there with "the new york times." they went to the editorial board yesterday and said look, if -- some of the stuff is true, you have to print it. if this isn't true you have to refute it. "the new york times" is holding on, you know, for whatever reason but because those facts aren't out there the, the governor's office is in the position they can deny all they want. truth is the tabs and everyone else and run wild and you start this. you know, process where people are roaring on what other people are reporting on is rumor. you know, then
. >> when he said to don imus today was i have been depicked in a way -- governor now. i have been depicted in a way that's been racialized i sexualized, hyper-sexualized and dissolute. it is hard to diminish this kind of uproar once it gets started. how beyond is it beyond the new york tabs that has been running crazy with the stuff but to spread this into a national story when nobody even knows what the story is about? >> i mean, you know, that's the kind of crazy thing about...
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right away former white house communications director, speechwriter, don bair joining us next. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >> the president is expected for focus on his economy in the state of the union address. joining me now is former clinton white house communications director and responsible for bill clinton's state of the union addresses and this is 1996. it's the launch of the second term. this is awe key moment in bill clinton's state of the union. >> we face no imminent threat, but we do have an enemy. the enemy of our time is ina
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don heilman is national political c political columnist. has some really startling details. one of the things that really surprised me, i have been talking for a while about why doesn't the president use cabinet officials. you report that in fact there were half a dozen cabinet members who have not heard from the president personally, have not gotten a phone call from the president or an opportunity to be one-on-one with him in the first two years. >> when you think about the things that after the midterms, though, obama sat down with pete rouse and talked about what we have not done well over the past twoees. and the conclusions was that this insularity problem. they both realized it was a significant problem for the president. the source for that particular piece of reporting that i mentioned andrea is someone who's a very senior democrat in washington which is one of the people who met with president obama privately after the midterms to give him advice and he said i have had individual meetings with all of the cabinet members and he was shocked to hear a number of them,
don heilman is national political c political columnist. has some really startling details. one of the things that really surprised me, i have been talking for a while about why doesn't the president use cabinet officials. you report that in fact there were half a dozen cabinet members who have not heard from the president personally, have not gotten a phone call from the president or an opportunity to be one-on-one with him in the first two years. >> when you think about the things that...
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. >> howard baker certainly rescuing the ronald reagan second term from don regan, a bad chief of staff by all accounts. what is the pluses and minuses of denis mcdonough. he knows the president so well, and at the same time. >> i think it's indicated in his second term he wants the people who he is closest to to run things. i think that trust and loyalty are two of the big factors here. >> i want to talk to you about your big interview and the republican party coming up with paul ryan on "meet the press." there is breaking news also today. pete williams, the appeals court in d.c., the court right below the supreme court has delivered a big setback to the president on recessed appointments, and these are big recess appointments. sdhoo these are the controversial ones the president made a year ago to richard coregray to run the new consumer protection board and for three people to be on the national labor relations board. all were recess appointments. you may remember this big fight between the president and congress. we come in every day and say we're iffing to be back tomorrow, and the
. >> howard baker certainly rescuing the ronald reagan second term from don regan, a bad chief of staff by all accounts. what is the pluses and minuses of denis mcdonough. he knows the president so well, and at the same time. >> i think it's indicated in his second term he wants the people who he is closest to to run things. i think that trust and loyalty are two of the big factors here. >> i want to talk to you about your big interview and the republican party coming up with...
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let's say that he tries to bring tom don lan, the national security adviser in to testify about wikileaks, how that state department computer system was so vulnerable. would you oppose that? on you do you think the adviser should have to testify? >> i think mr. issa and i should sit down, try to figure this out, make sure there is no harm being -- our country is not threat en threatened an dryia, a few years ago when i first came to congress, i saw what happened during the clinton administration, and i saw an abuse of power, bringing in people taking them through depositions, ruins their representations. we could have that. we're better than that. i'm convinced we can do this right. i've had a representation to making sure that government lives up to a very high standard. i have done it in a bipartisan way, and i like forward to working with chairman issa to accomplish that, and we can accomplish that. >> elijah cummings, thank you so much. see you down here in the opening day. >> thank you. >> how will this set the stage for the 112th congress? joining muss is chuck todd, co-host of "the
let's say that he tries to bring tom don lan, the national security adviser in to testify about wikileaks, how that state department computer system was so vulnerable. would you oppose that? on you do you think the adviser should have to testify? >> i think mr. issa and i should sit down, try to figure this out, make sure there is no harm being -- our country is not threat en threatened an dryia, a few years ago when i first came to congress, i saw what happened during the clinton...
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. >> he's table-hopping with adan ban don down there, saying hello to every democrat on the side. >> e think if former senior staff staffers for the house, they should have that prev ledge. >> i do have it in the deeping room but i probably lost it with the republicans taking over. i always enjoyed it. john harris, let me ask on another tough note. you think the last election may not be as fickle as the one -- it won't move as quickly back in the other direction. but i guess there's a question now about leadership. do you see the democratic party coming apart? i just got the report from major garrett that they see a lot of the fact that some of the members will vote against health care as they had before. i don't see that as a fraying of the edge yesterday, do you? >> there's obviously ideological divisions and others within the party. so it's a fine strategy for can tore to try to pick at those scalps, but i don't think that the democratic party is at risk of unraveling. it's easier to stay unified in the minority than the majority because i think every democrat would be unified and
. >> he's table-hopping with adan ban don down there, saying hello to every democrat on the side. >> e think if former senior staff staffers for the house, they should have that prev ledge. >> i do have it in the deeping room but i probably lost it with the republicans taking over. i always enjoyed it. john harris, let me ask on another tough note. you think the last election may not be as fickle as the one -- it won't move as quickly back in the other direction. but i guess...
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bill leonard, who later become the president of the news division, don hewitt, worked for stars and stripes, andy rooney, who was walter's lifelong friend, worked for the stars and stripes. and they covered all aspects of the war. when walter went up on a b-17, he was standing in the machine gun turret and later described how he had empty shell casings all around him. it was a matter of real survival. and these guys were the old, romantic front page version of reporters and they never really gave that up. and what i loved about walter is when he could have done whatever he wanted to do, he continued that kind of romantic notion. he raced sports cars and sailed his boat. he was out almost every night in new york, you would find him at every broadway opening with betsy at his side or at movie premieres. he just so enjoyed life and we have to remember that. >> tom brokaw, thank you so much for pausing to remember your friend, your colleague, mentor, and a great life. lived brilliantly and we all pay tribute to him today. thank you. >> andrea, i'm always happy to play a small role in your suppo
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plus the latest on tropical storm don and its track. will the storm bring some relieve to the extreme drought conditions in texas. all that and much more at the top of the hour. >>> a senior official says the treasury department is now leaning towards keeping contingency plans underwraps as opposed to publicizing them. senate, you've seen what's happened on the house side. the speaker has sweetened the bill in terms of more tea party support, democrats are causllin it a poison pill. >> the problem with the democratic leadership is everything's a nonstarter including a budget. we've gone for two years without a budget despite the fact what the law requires them to produce a budget. >> what happens now? >> i think john boehner's going to get the votes to pass this. he made a major change overnight that i think is something that would put us on a path to a balanced budget. it's still not perfect. frankly it's real progress. this will be the second time that house republicans have passed an increase in the debt ceiling with serious attempts
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griffith, along with a young ron howard and don knotts made the show a ratings hit throughout its eight-year run. ron howard, who got his start playing opie with griffith will join us coming up ahead. >>> selling health care. if states aren't going to buy into the medicaid expansion, just how is this program going to work? zeke emanuel joining us right here in aspen. this is "andrea mitchell reports." an accident doesn't have to slow you down... with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 2
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not nting to play that political game that most policians do they kind of pretend if they don want t run again. inew i'm not going toun again and honestwith alasnsnd say one term is enough. as iead into my final year, making this announcement, hois this decision going time pact alaskans? gointo get wse for alaskans because the adversars, knowing it is a lameuck session and doesn't costhem a dime to file these things, just going to get worse, distcting, stymie progre that is not fair to the peoplehom i love. >> youhaven't finisd the j, some wou say. >> you're not listening to me as to why i wouldn't be able to finish that fal year in office wiout it costing the state millions ofollars and couness hours ofsted time, wasted --e have true, worthy blic causes,y son ghting over there in iraq right now with theops who are fighting for free demrat of the pss and free speech and fair elections, all those thingthat are near and dr to america's heart, those things that a wohyause and tha is where our public resources should go, not in is ridiculous superficiapolitical blood sport that's being a
not nting to play that political game that most policians do they kind of pretend if they don want t run again. inew i'm not going toun again and honestwith alasnsnd say one term is enough. as iead into my final year, making this announcement, hois this decision going time pact alaskans? gointo get wse for alaskans because the adversars, knowing it is a lameuck session and doesn't costhem a dime to file these things, just going to get worse, distcting, stymie progre that is not fair to the...
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on thr part that wle they beeve that the stimulus package was the right thingo do at the ime, they don believe, necessarilyhat they have figured out how to sell it well. that they have spent much more time trying to make sure that it's working theay they had thought it might ork. although, ctaly, tun emplment numbers are much higher today than they had projected. but they also know that they haveot done a very good jobn explaining what this stimulus package is supposedo do. and perhaps what i can't do. so i thinkthat you'reeeing some restment on their ar and i think the fact thathe vice presidentas in ohio earlier today and inome ways gave kind of-cpaign speech, ay tough spe sayi, what would our critics do, ss that they know they've got to do a better job on that ont. >> and heth care. u've got to recess is supposed toake place the benning of gust. i'm hearing they may have to extend. they want to get health care through. the speaker said todayhey're gog to get it through. rahmemanuelnd the white house on the public option. where do we stand on that? the was also aittle disconnection t
on thr part that wle they beeve that the stimulus package was the right thingo do at the ime, they don believe, necessarilyhat they have figured out how to sell it well. that they have spent much more time trying to make sure that it's working theay they had thought it might ork. although, ctaly, tun emplment numbers are much higher today than they had projected. but they also know that they haveot done a very good jobn explaining what this stimulus package is supposedo do. and perhaps what i...
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she donned cap and gown to receive her civil law doctorate to wide applause. she was under house arrest for more than 15 years by myanmar's military government and is making her first round of visits outside her native country. since that detention was lifted. joining me now is peter popham, who has written an autobiography entitled "the lady and the peacock." this must be such an emotional moment, having her at oxford. this is really a moment to finally signify the end of this ordeal. >> yes, that's right. i think the last two days have been the most emotional so far, because she lived in oxford for more than 15 years all together, first as a student, later as a wife and mother bringing up her two sons there. so to come back after all this time, 24 years, has been clearly, it was in her face and in her speech that she gave this morning. it's clear that it was an amazing, amazing feeling for her. >> she spoke at the london school of economics yesterday but there have been other moments this week, this whole week has been amazing, because she went to oslo to fi
she donned cap and gown to receive her civil law doctorate to wide applause. she was under house arrest for more than 15 years by myanmar's military government and is making her first round of visits outside her native country. since that detention was lifted. joining me now is peter popham, who has written an autobiography entitled "the lady and the peacock." this must be such an emotional moment, having her at oxford. this is really a moment to finally signify the end of this...
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if year bringing those costs don i'm all for it. if we are not, i'm mott. i think we are moving in the right direction. i know the house bill did that for the middle class and small business. we hope we can get a final bill that does. >> it it sounds to me as though you are going to be reashirted enough, stupak and abortion language, that's not do or die issue with you now. you can probably be satisfactory order the cost side and put new nancy pelosi's corner for the final vote. >> well, you know, i think there was a standard set of no program sfunding for abortions and lot of people stood by that. i think both the house and senate made p genuine attempts to reach that standard. people of conscience, people trying to reach that. disagreements on it. i think that will be worked out. the relevant issue is the kitchen table issues of whether this will bring down the skyrocketing premiums and out pocket costs. i helped lead a fight two without objection ago to remove the monopoly protections for health insurance companies. and we ended up getting over 400 votes
if year bringing those costs don i'm all for it. if we are not, i'm mott. i think we are moving in the right direction. i know the house bill did that for the middle class and small business. we hope we can get a final bill that does. >> it it sounds to me as though you are going to be reashirted enough, stupak and abortion language, that's not do or die issue with you now. you can probably be satisfactory order the cost side and put new nancy pelosi's corner for the final vote. >>...
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as he walked out of the room, it donned on me, he's all alone. this is his decision. >> it's given rich fodder for the republican national committee, who made this movie poster mocking the campaign ad. joining me now is buzz feed's editor in chief, ben smith. thanks for joining me. i know buzz feed posted the poster. sean spicer, the communications director at the republican national committee, i know we both probably follow him on twitter, he had about 50 tweets this morning, trying to draw attention to this campaign movie. why do republicans think this is a real opportunity for them? >> well, this has always been, i think, kind of a weak spot of obama's and kind of a blind spot of his campaign's. there's sort of a level of self-regard. it's the same thing that had him in berlin speaking to a massive german audience in the summer of 2008. i think there's a sense among people, around some of the folks that surround him, that he kind of does walk on water, and if only the american people would appreciate that, and perhaps this hollywood documentar
as he walked out of the room, it donned on me, he's all alone. this is his decision. >> it's given rich fodder for the republican national committee, who made this movie poster mocking the campaign ad. joining me now is buzz feed's editor in chief, ben smith. thanks for joining me. i know buzz feed posted the poster. sean spicer, the communications director at the republican national committee, i know we both probably follow him on twitter, he had about 50 tweets this morning, trying to...
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i know don verrilli personally, one of the most talented attorneys in this country. and he made a very forceful argument. we knew these arguments were going to be tough. we had very similar argumentation in the sixth circuit by conservative judge sutton who ended up upholding the law, a very similar tough argument in the d.c. circuit by judge silverman, he ended up upholding the law. we believe the law is constitutional. we believe it will be upheld. we think this is going to be close. it's a closely divided court, a tough issue. we are completely faithful this law will be upheld. >> how much of a setback is it for the president's re-election campaign if the law is not upheld? >> well, we're not going to engage in hypotheticals. the president didn't pass this law because of the politics. he passed the law because it was the right thing to do. we're not going to engage in what ifs if the supreme court doesn't rule our way. this is an incredibly important law on the books that is already having an impact on people's lives today, whether it's insuring kids can get the c
i know don verrilli personally, one of the most talented attorneys in this country. and he made a very forceful argument. we knew these arguments were going to be tough. we had very similar argumentation in the sixth circuit by conservative judge sutton who ended up upholding the law, a very similar tough argument in the d.c. circuit by judge silverman, he ended up upholding the law. we believe the law is constitutional. we believe it will be upheld. we think this is going to be close. it's a...
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>> it's don, the solicitor general. tuesday turned into a total debacle in the oral arguments if you are a sport of obamacare, the affordable care act. buzz feed a website cut down the oral arguments. about 40 seconds. >> out of context. >> but still halting, struggling. he will get blamed in some circles if obama care is ruled unconstitutional. he should not. he should not. but we live in a scape goating city and he set himself up as a scapegoat. >> not fair. >> thanks very much. thanks for being with us for this special edition of "andrea mitchell reports." that does it for this week. we'll see you next week. i'm heading to turkey to interview secretary of state hillary clinton in istanbul. we'll have that for you on the show on monday. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next. >> safe travels. i can't wait to see your interview. another big development in the trayvon martin case. now the mayor of sanford tells reuters that police originally did not want to release the surveillance video. you're looking at i
>> it's don, the solicitor general. tuesday turned into a total debacle in the oral arguments if you are a sport of obamacare, the affordable care act. buzz feed a website cut down the oral arguments. about 40 seconds. >> out of context. >> but still halting, struggling. he will get blamed in some circles if obama care is ruled unconstitutional. he should not. he should not. but we live in a scape goating city and he set himself up as a scapegoat. >> not fair. >>...
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why compare mitt romney and what he did at bairn capital to don dillinger. >> in fact, what most americans think th think is that the rules are rigged against them. the problem is that he didn't break any rules. and that everything that he did was perfectly legal. but the question is whether or not him operating in a perfectly legal way would be making him. >> thank you. >> thank you, andrea. >>> what will ron paul's role be at the convention? and we've got an app for you. you can download the politics app free at the app store. free. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural gr
why compare mitt romney and what he did at bairn capital to don dillinger. >> in fact, what most americans think th think is that the rules are rigged against them. the problem is that he didn't break any rules. and that everything that he did was perfectly legal. but the question is whether or not him operating in a perfectly legal way would be making him. >> thank you. >> thank you, andrea. >>> what will ron paul's role be at the convention? and we've got an app for...